How do true seals (Phocidae) primarily move when on land?

Answer

By wriggling or "galumphing."

Phocidae have hind flippers that point backward and cannot be rotated forward, necessitating movement on land by wriggling or hauling themselves across the surface.

How do true seals (Phocidae) primarily move when on land?

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